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Man City v Napoli: TV channel, live stream, team news, and kick off time for Champions League clash at the Etihad Stadium

Pep Guardiola's rampant City welcome Serie A leaders to Manchester looking to make it three wins from three in Group F

MANCHESTER CITY will look to continue their remarkable recent form as Napoli visit the Etihad for their Group F fixture on Tuesday.

Pep Guardiola's entertainers have won nine straight games in all competitions, crashing in 34 goals during that period.

 Gabriel Jesus was in irresistible form against Stoke
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Gabriel Jesus was in irresistible form against StokeCredit: Getty Images

They put seven past Stoke at the weekend, playing some stunning stuff, and will look to extend their winning against the Italians.

But Serie A leaders Napoli come here in similarly impressive form - with 12 wins from 13 games - and got a 1-1 draw the last time they visited this ground.

 Napoli are now on top in Serie A
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Napoli are now on top in Serie ACredit: EPA

What time is kick-off?

THE match takes place on Tuesday October 17 at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester. 

Things get underway at 7.45pm.

Which channel can I watch it on?

YOU can watch all the action live on BT Sport, with coverage starting at 7pm.

Alternatively, stay with us here on SunSport and follow our LIVE blog throughout the evening.

 Shakhtar Donestsk pulled off an impressive win over Napoli
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Shakhtar Donestsk pulled off an impressive win over NapoliCredit: EPA

What is the team news?

MANCHESTER CITY have named the same starting XI for the third game running - it would have been tough on anyone dropped after the 7-2 win over Stoke.

Sergio Aguero remains on the bench as he recovers from a rib injury suffered in a car crash and even Bernardo Silva, who scored against Stoke, cannot get a start.

Kevin De Bruyne and David Silva will be trying to run things in the City midfield as usual.

 Vincent Kompany is still sidelined for City through injury
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Vincent Kompany is still sidelined for City through injuryCredit: Getty
Arkadiusz Milik hasn't played since a cup triumph over Spal and won't feature here with a knee problem.
Ex-Liverpool 'keeper Pepe Reina starts in goal with star man Marek Hamsik set to star in midfield.
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